Ethan Finlay’s goal after the 90th minute rallied the Crew to a 4-4 tie against Orlando City
last night in the Disney Pro Soccer Classic in Kissimmee, Fla.

The goal, Finlay’s second of the evening, capped a stretch of five combined goals in the final
13 minutes in a game in which the Crew never led but never trailed by more than one goal.

“It was an interesting game; wide open in terms of the amount of chances,” Crew coach and
sporting director Gregg Berhalter said. “They created chances, we created chances. The defending
got a little sloppy, to say the least, but the team gave good effort.”

Ryan Finley scored in the 43rd minute and Justin Meram in the 86th, sandwiching Finlay’s penalty
kick in the 77th.

Berhalter went with a more reserve-laden lineup against Orlando City, a United Soccer Leagues
Pro division club. Starting goalkeeper Brad Stuver allowed two goals before being replaced by
Daniel Withrow in the 75th minute. The two are competing for the third and final goalkeeper spot on
the roster.

The Crew finishes the group-play portion of the tournament at 2-0-1 and will play in the
championship game on Saturday at 8 p.m. Major League Soccer teams must have their rosters down to
30 players by Saturday.